Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2004Q2 Schema Reference |
About This Manual
This manual serves as a reference for schema information for Sun Java System Communication Services products using LDAP, specifically Sun Java System Messaging Server and Sun Java System Calendar Server.
Topics covered in this chapter include:
Who Should Read This ManualYou should read this manual if you want to provision Sun Java System Messaging Server, or Sun Java System Calendar Server, using LDAP. The audience for this manual consists of:
- System architects who want to develop customized provisioning tools that interface between Coummication Services product entries in the LDAP directory and their existing source of users, groups, and domains information such as a company database or billing system.
- Site Administrators who want to know how to create domain, user, group, or resource entries using LDAP.
What You Need to KnowThis manual assumes that you have a general understanding of the following:
For a list of time zone names used with these products, see Appendix A, Standard Time Zones.
In addition, you probably need to have a general understanding of either the two following products:
How This Manual is OrganizedThis manual contains the following chapters and appendix:
- About This Manual (this chapter)
Document ConventionsMonospaced Font
Monospaced font is used for any text that appears on the computer screen or text that you should type. It is also used for filenames, distinguished names, functions, and examples.
Bold Monospaced Font
Bold monospaced font is used to represent text within a code example that you should type. For example, you might see something like this:
./installer
In this example, ./installer is what you would type at the command line.Italicized Font
Italicized font is used to represent text that you enter using information that is unique to your installation (for example, variables). It is used for server paths and names.
For example, throughout this document you will see path references of the form:
msg_svr_base/...
The Messaging Server Base (msg_svr_base) represents the directory path in which you install the server. The default value of the msg_svr_base is /opt/SUNWmsgsr.
Square or Straight Brackets
Square (or straight) brackets [] are used to enclose optional parameters.
Command Line Prompts
Command line prompts (for example, % for a C-Shell, or $ for a Korn or Bourne shell) are not displayed in the examples. Depending on which operating system you are using, you will see a variety of different command line prompts. However, you should enter the command as it appears in the document unless specifically noted otherwise.
Platform-specific Syntax
All paths specified in this manual are in UNIX® format. If you are using a Windows 2000-based Communications Services, you should assume the Windows 2000 equivalent file paths whenever UNIX file paths are shown in this book.
Where to Find Related InformationIn addition to this manual, the Communications Services products come with supplementary information for administrators, end users, and developers.
Messaging Server Documents
Use the following URL to see all the Messaging Server documentation:
http://docs.sun.com/coll/MessagingServer_04q2
The following documents are available:
- Sun Java System Messaging Server Release Notes
- Sun Java System Messaging Server Deployment Planning Guide
- Sun Java System Messaging Server Administration Guide
- Sun Java System Messaging Server Administration Reference
- Sun Java System Messaging Server Developer’s Reference
- Sun Java System Messaging Server Messenger Express Customization Guide
The Messaging Server product suite contains other products such as Sun Java System Console, Directory Server, and Administration Server. Documentation for these and other products can be found at the following URL:
http://docs.sun.com/db/prod/sunone
In addition to the software documentation, see the Messaging Server Software Forum for technical help on specific Messaging Server product questions. The forum can be found at the following URL:
http://swforum.sun.com/jive/forum.jsp?forum=15
Calendar Server Documents
Use the following URL to see all the Calendar Server documentation:
http://docs.sun.com/coll/CalendarServer_04q2
The following documents are available:
Communications Services Documents
Use either one of the following URLs to see the documentation that applies to all Communications Services products:
http://docs.sun.com/coll/MessagingServer_04q2
or
http://docs.sun.com/coll/CalendarServer_04q2
The following documents are available:
- Sun Java System Communications Services User Management Utility Administration Guide
- Sun Java System Communications Services Enterprise Deployment Planning Guide
- Sun Java System Communications Services Schema Migration Guide
- Sun Java System Communications Services Schema Reference
- Sun Java System Communications Services Event Notification Service Guide
- Sun Java System Communications Express Administration Guide
- Sun Java System Communications Express Customization Guide
Where to Find This Manual OnlineYou can find the Sun Java System Communication Services Schema Reference online in HTML and PDF formats.
To find this manual or other Messaging Server documentation, use the URL:
http://docs.sun.com/coll/MessagingServer_04q2
Or, for this manual and other Calendar Server documentation, use the URL:
http://docs.sun.com/coll/CalendarServer_04q2
Related Third-Party Web Site ReferencesThird-party URLs are referenced in this document and provide additional, related information.